First, Canada is not facing any problems because of a plan that does not work. Actually, if we had a plan that did not work, there would be no risk of diversion or of other problems surfacing. But if we want a plan that works better in terms of drug supply, we will have to face some risks. No one can say that we won't be facing any risks. The officials' job is to make you see the potential risks Canada would be exposed to if we were ever to review the legislation in order to make it easier to supply medicines.
I feel they're doing a good job. Their job is to tell you where the risks lie. But I am not sure whether these fears will turn out to be true. However, I am sure that, if people around the world stayed home without doing anything just to avoid taking risks, we would be in big trouble. Anyway, that's not the main goal of Canada's Access to Medicines Regime.